Opalinus Clay is the shale currently under investigation as the host formation for geological radioactive waste disposal in Switzerland. Its hydromechanical response has been widely studied, and the experimental results show a range of values whose dispersion needs to be clarified. This work aims to explain the dispersion in the literature results by correlating the hydro-mechanical response to the mineralogical variability of the tested specimens. Based on published microstructural studies, the Opalinus Clay shale is herein schematised as a sequence of two kinds of layers: the shaly (high in clay-mineral content) and the sandy (low in clay-mineral content) layers. The mineralogical composition, porosity and hydromechanical parameters are a...
International audienceArgillite is being considered as a possible host rock for geological radioacti...
The paper presents some of the advanced experimental techniques and apparatuses that have been devel...
In recent years, several shale formations have been employed in geo-energy related engineering field...
Opalinus Clay is the shale currently under investigation as the host formation for geological radioa...
Shales are sedimentary formation currently studied for their involvement in many geo-energy related ...
In Switzerland, Opalinus Clay shale has been selected as the host formation for radioactive waste di...
The Opalinus Clay shale formation is considered as a potential host geomaterial for the Swiss deep g...
The geo-energy sector makes use of advanced technologies such as shale gas extraction, CO2sequestrat...
This paper investigates the anisotropic hydro-mechanical behaviour of Opalinus Clay shale, the host ...
International audienceThe investigation of the mechanical behaviour of swelling claystones and shale...
The testing procedure and results on saturated samples of Opalinus Clay in the work of Schuster et a...
The mechanical properties of Opalinus Clay shale are strongly affected by the mineralogical composit...
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peer reviewedThis paper aims to analyse the anisotropic features of behaviour of Opalinus Clay using...
The note presents selected results of an experimental campaign conducted with the aim to investigate...
International audienceArgillite is being considered as a possible host rock for geological radioacti...
The paper presents some of the advanced experimental techniques and apparatuses that have been devel...
In recent years, several shale formations have been employed in geo-energy related engineering field...
Opalinus Clay is the shale currently under investigation as the host formation for geological radioa...
Shales are sedimentary formation currently studied for their involvement in many geo-energy related ...
In Switzerland, Opalinus Clay shale has been selected as the host formation for radioactive waste di...
The Opalinus Clay shale formation is considered as a potential host geomaterial for the Swiss deep g...
The geo-energy sector makes use of advanced technologies such as shale gas extraction, CO2sequestrat...
This paper investigates the anisotropic hydro-mechanical behaviour of Opalinus Clay shale, the host ...
International audienceThe investigation of the mechanical behaviour of swelling claystones and shale...
The testing procedure and results on saturated samples of Opalinus Clay in the work of Schuster et a...
The mechanical properties of Opalinus Clay shale are strongly affected by the mineralogical composit...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch
peer reviewedThis paper aims to analyse the anisotropic features of behaviour of Opalinus Clay using...
The note presents selected results of an experimental campaign conducted with the aim to investigate...
International audienceArgillite is being considered as a possible host rock for geological radioacti...
The paper presents some of the advanced experimental techniques and apparatuses that have been devel...
In recent years, several shale formations have been employed in geo-energy related engineering field...